Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
You have one currently in Wales but don't like Drakeford because he's not seen as a strong leader. He's stepping down soon anyway.

Labour's official position towards union (and the Lib Dems and the Greens) is shifting because of public opinion. This wouldn't happen if there wasn't a growing indy-curious position.

Tories unofficial position is shifting in opposite direction but more they act to act devolution the more people become indy-curious, which subsequently scares voters in England into voting Tory which suits them fine.

If you want to see the UK survive you (one) should vote Labour, Lib Dems or Green; if you (one) wants to see independence should vote SNP or Plaid; and if you (one) wants to see UK become England then should vote Tories, Abolish or UKIP.
It's strange with Drakeford. he seems very unpopular on here, but so much that I've heard and read about the election has said that he's been front and centre of Labour's campaign because he's seen as a "safe pair of hands".